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Kathy Amos
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
Looks great! This was very easy to install!
Bobby Black
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024
This is real sturdy. You can lock it with a sliding bolt, or after bolting it, attach a lock. Great for when you leave for days..
Jorris M.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
The quality of this item from Maxwarehouse was very good but I had to return it unopened as it didn't work for my application. The item was $16.97 and they returned $9.02 because of the restock fee. So, don't buy anything from this company unless you are positive it will work!!
Mario
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023
I bought this handle for a homemade camper project. (Still working on it) It is for a pushing gate but I needed it for an opening door. Now the Handle is on the wall next to the door (not on the door lol) but I am happy and made it work. Quality is fairly good for me and the price was perfect. I seen other reviews saying that the thumb part just pulls out and it does. I made a fix for it and give 5 stars for value and price. Nice to have locking dead bolt from inside as well.
Kboy
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2023
Oui
Howard Birch
Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2022
SEE ABOVE
claire dalune
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021
sturdy. relatively easy to install, though the bottom bolt provided is shorter than top. also the thumblatch rod easily comes out of place and/or could be knocked out entirely. we ended up at the hardware store to get a longer bolt and cotter pin to secure thumblatch rod adding another couple of dollars to the total cost. overall a value.
Karen Koehler
Reviewed in Australia on January 1, 2021
Fantastic looked for this all over so happy with this product
daniell887
Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2020
Did the job, easy to install.
Leo
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020
I live in a single same builder community and all of the gates had the same contractor grade hardware. This is very much an upgrade. It allows for single handed operation of the gate but keeps the self-closing functionality. Screws and hardware look good, painted black. I look forward to seeing how it holds up in the seasons but don't see why this would need anything more than some Rustoleum spray in a couple years.
Alyssa Rose
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2020
You definitely get what you paid for with this product. It was a little finicky to install, feels cheap, does not latch well and tends to fall apart often (constantly picking the thumb latch off the ground because it does not secure in the handle). Iād recommend going to your local hardware store and spending the $20 more for a better quality product!
Tiffiny
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020
We love this latch, easy to install, heavy duty, can put a lock on it or push and slide to lock, been using this Latch for about 10yrs now Ive only had to go out and fix maybe 2 that have been installed, Once for an older lady who accidently locked herself out and had to re-show her how to use it, it can be kinda harder to lock for elderly people especially when "breaking the latch in"
Mac
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
Looks great, a deadbolt that can also be locked. Easy open and close. Awful directions.I put up a few on the inside of some fence gates with a 2x4 frame. Once you know how it fits together, it takes about 5 minutes. Drill 2 half inch holes, offset by a half inch in the center of the swinging gate from the inside at the high you want the outside thumb. Mount the latch over the hole so that the bottom of the hole is centered on the bottom of the cutout. Put in the 4 screws. I use a sheet rock screw as a pilot. Hold the receiver in place with the latch about 1/2" shy of the latch slot. Mark the top hole, make a pilot hole, then attach the receiver by securing it almost tight through the middle of the oval hole. Tap to adjust, the push the latch in and slide the deadbolt over to insure it lines up. Make a pilot for the lower screw, screw down and tighten the latch. Next slide the thumb lever through the handle and into the hole so the lever comes through the bottom of the hole and the latch is all the way down. Make a pilot hole, and bolt down the upper handle. If you have a 2x4 frame, you'll need another bolt, the hardware has a screw and washer for thin doors. I used on of the black receiver screws, and put another screw in the receiver.
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